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The Image that Could Speak.
- November 25, 2021

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Interesting fellow, industrious, and obviously gifted. As he is now working with his entrepreneurial coaching program, I’m wondering if he’ll keep up with his magic. I marked this article so I can check later to see if he continues with his, gift.
As I read this report, and the Doctor’s concept of his data, I remembered something every young person should know. When you do what you love to do, you will never work a day in your life. On that note, how many careers will be available for eye/finger coordination champions within the next 30-years? Will they build transportation? Will they build roads, farms, eye-glasses? Will they learn ion-assisted deposition, how to read a residual gas analyzer, or discern the results of the spectrograph return of a distant star? Maybe this will be the impetus for the approaching android manufacturing & A.I. systems which will replace talented human overlords, as there may not be lords. If these children, instead of texting, learn CNC, PIC, LADDER LOGIC, QBASIC, C++, or better yet, how to read assembly, then the world will open it’s vaults to them. Unfortunately, those children, today, have parents that did exactly what these kids are doing, today. They played with the early devices of the 80’s. Now/today… guidance has lost.
If you hadn’t already discovered the significance of these markets on our lives in the near future, let me remind you that most major expansion projects, and repairs of existing structures, require the creation and transportation of vast amounts of concrete… including mining, roads, tires, engines, windshields, batteries, work-boots, meals to feed the workers, the stoves to cook the meals, on and on and on.
Could you possibly calculate how many apartment rents would be paid from one single days production and delivery of one load of concrete?
In modern cameras, the term CCD stands for Close Coupled Device. This technology was first modernized and fitted to the Hubble Space Telescope. Imagine an ice-cube tray. The individual pockets of the tray are struck by light particles, or photons, and the tray is allowed to capture photons for a period of time. Information gathered by the collisions included velocity, frequency, and mass. Occasionally, images require many hours or even days to capture enough particles to render an image of the most distant stars. After a period of time, the individual cube pockets were counted, inventoried, and the information for each cube was transmitted to the ground and a 256-levels of gray image would result. Many years later, the Hubble cameras were upgraded, but the CCD has changed little. It is made of a particular type of stone. a very thin slice of stone. Since stone is made up of crystal, and those particles of stone are micro-scopic, the ability to count so many tiny cube-pockets will give us wonderful images. I can think of one issue that might be a problem. Even at a transmission burst-speed of 5-Gig per second, those images will take hours to beam down to us, and the telescopes orbit rather quickly. I’d guess a couple days download for each image. Ain’t science grand?
ORLANDO, Fla. – After FOX 35 News noticed errors in the state’s report on positivity rates, the Florida Department of Health said that some laboratories have not been reporting negative test result data to the state.
Over 200 testing centers in Florida reported 100 percent positivity rates. In most cases, the testing centers completely failed to include the number of negative test results. The Florida Department of Health told FOX 35 that labs are required to send this information, but that not all have. While some of the labs that failed to report negative cases were small centers testing only a handful of patients, others were reporting hundreds of positive cases with no inclusion of negative tests.
It seems very telling when a ninth-grade education is doing all the talking.
Didn’t know they poured that much concrete, so often.
I read this article when I saw that AJ was in the shop entertaining. It’s a great piece. I saw the upload date, and now I wonder if these folks are still there. I read of 80 to 90 percent of all food industry are going under. Lets list a few of those folks affected, for this one shop. Owner & family, Chef, wait-staff, food-deliveryman, stockman that fills the warehouse order, all of the staff at the ice-cream factory, dairyman who mixed the cream and the folks that pasteurized the milk, the people that made the milking machines and all the parts to make them, the rancher, feed-store, grain farmer, truck drivers for ice-cream and feed, paper table covers and napkins, plastic spoons, the miners who dig out the salt, window washers, companies that make the coolers, tables & chairs, walls & flooring, on & on. Who does not suffer one single jot? The Bank. So sad. For the number of decades it took us to get to this point, it’s falling down very fast.
I remember our toys like, microscope, telescope, chemistry-set, tinker-toys, and erector-set. What ever happened to those toys? This new PP-toy lap top has, (What?), three (3) fabric apps? Do they still make the transparent man? My kid (now 40) had a transparent-man, clear plastic dermis, various color internal organs, white skeleton, do they still make that? Why don’t they push that one? Teach coding. Don’t teach lap-top, which ends up video-gaming. Teach coding. Start with Q-Basic, an easy one that’s fun, and still works in the Windows-OS DOS shell. Learn new things… as often as possible.
This is a terrible topic. The end of this dance school, is a terrible thing. I didn’t learn until I was 50. That’s when I learned, dancing is a vertical representation, of a horizontal desire, and it’s the only time a person can put their arms around a beautiful stranger, and that stranger actually wants you to. Within a few months, dancing East-Coast-Swing every Wednesday night, I became one of the better lead.
Gentlemen, if you don’t already know, learn. East-Coast-Swing is the easiest to learn, and nearly every turn you learn, can be used in every other dance.
Imagine that a simple turn for the girl, is a word, a part of a conversation. As you learn more “words”, you can put them together to dance a paragraph. Eventually, you can dance a love-poem, and she will love you for it. Trust me… I wished I’d learned when I was 20. You will meet people you could never meet any other way in your life.